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Vitaly Sergeyevich Yurchenko (Russian: Виталий Сергеевич Юрченко; born May 2, 1936) is a former high-ranking KGB disinformation officer in the Soviet Union. After 25 years of service in the KGB, he defected to the United States during an assignment in Rome.
- USSR
- 2 May 1936 (age 87), Soviet Union
18 de feb. de 2018 · The man’s name was Colonel Vitaly Yurchenko, of the KGB. American intelligence officers had already started debriefing him using a tape recorder. He didn’t need much prompting. In a gush of Russian-accented English, the KGB colonel began to blurt out a number of astonishing Soviet secrets. The only problem for the Americans was ...
9 de nov. de 1985 · The Central Intelligence Agency today issued a biography of Vitaly S. Yurchenko, characterizing him as a senior Soviet spy who rose to the military rank of ''General-designate'' in a 25-year...
5 de nov. de 1985 · Vitaly Yurchenko, número cinco del Comité para la Seguridad del Estado (KGB) soviético, que supuestamente había desertado y cooperado con la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (CIA)...
14 de ene. de 2001 · WASHINGTON — On Aug. 1, 1985, Vitaly Yurchenko, a high-ranking KGB official, walked into the U.S. Embassy in Rome and defected to the CIA.
5 de nov. de 1985 · Vitaly Yurchenko, a K.G.B. officer described as one of the most senior Russian officials ever to defect to the West, announced today that he was returning to the Soviet Union.
8 de dic. de 1985 · In a Moscow press conference last week, Mr. Yurchenko rerevealed new details about his purported kidnapping by the CIA.